Israeli occupation forces have escalated their breaches of Lebanese sovereignty, violating the ceasefire agreement and UN Security Council Resolution 1701 with a new wave of attacks across the south.
The latest aggression came Friday, as an Al-Manar correspondent reported that Israeli occupation forces destroyed a home in the town of Houla using explosive charges dropped by a quadcopter drone.
The escalation continued as an Israeli tank stationed at the Bayad–Blida outpost fired a shell toward the area between Blida and Aitaroun, then renewed its bombardment with additional rounds—three shells in total. One shell landed near a café and roadside rest area along the Aitaroun–Blida main road, though no injuries were reported.
Throughout the day, Israeli reconnaissance drones also flew at low altitude over several southern regions, adding to the atmosphere of ongoing tension and repeated violations.
These attacks followed a series of assaults on Thursday, during which Israeli forces targeted multiple southern areas, including Mahmoudiyah, Jabbour, Jarmaq, and the outskirts of Loueizeh and Jrajrou.
Amid the continuing violations, the Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Lebanon has submitted a formal complaint to the UN Security Council against Israel for constructing two walls inside Lebanese territory, condemning the move as a clear breach of international law and national sovereignty.
Source: Al-Manar Website



